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María Martín-Seijo

Researcher at University of Santiago de Compostela

Publications -  23
Citations -  150

María Martín-Seijo is an academic researcher from University of Santiago de Compostela. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronze Age & Charcoal. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications receiving 109 citations. Previous affiliations of María Martín-Seijo include University of Stavanger & Wessex Archaeology.

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Waterlogged plant remains from the Roman healing spa of Aquae Flaviae (Chaves, Portugal): Utilitarian objects, timber, fruits and seeds

TL;DR: More than 3500 individual pieces of waterlogged archaeobotanical remains were found in the excavation of the Roman healing spa of Aquae Flaviae (Chaves, Portugal), carried out between 2006 and 2013 as mentioned in this paper.
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Socio-ecology of Early and Middle Bronze Age communities in the northwest Atlantic region of Iberia: Wood resources procurement and forest management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the web of relationships established between Early and Middle Bronze Age communities and their environment in Northwest Iberia, using charcoal remains recovered from settlements and funerary sites in this area.
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Carbonised wooden objects and wood charcoal from an Iron Age feasting context in North-western Iberia: The case study of Frijão (Braga, Portugal)

TL;DR: The site of Frijao in North-western Iberia was occupied during a period between the 4th and 2nd centuries BC and it is a very unique site in the context of the local Iron Age network as discussed by the authors.
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Iron Age ovens and hearths from the hilltop of Quinta de Crestelos, Sabor Valley (NE Portugal): An archaeobotanical approach on typology, functionality and firewood use

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the main firewood species used inside the ovens, define patterns of fuel use, and evaluate the existence of firewood selection, including both taxonomic outcomes and dendrological attributes.